when you want to replicate everything under dc=r,dc=s,dc=t towards another
server, and the other (the slave-) server has only dc=s,dc=t, then it wont
work. You need to have a "hook" on the slave, where the master can bind
to... In our example here, you also need the dc=r,dc=s,dc=t DN on the
slave.
When te master has no hook to bind with, it wont work...
how to do that?
Make sure you've added dc=r,dc=s,dc=t to the slave. Just as if it was an
entry...
good luck,
Raf
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Theodore Reph wrote:
>
> > In the documentation http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin21/replication.html in
> > section 13.4.5, it states:
> >
> > "Note that the DN given by the binddn= directive must exist in the slave
> > slapd's database (or be the rootdn specified in the slapd config file) in
> > order for the bind operation to succeed."
> >
> > What does it mean that the binddn = directive must must exist in the slave
> > slapd's database? How does one do that?
> >
> > Theodore Reph
> > treph@att.net
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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